KR> ADS-B BendixKing by Honeywell

2016-08-03 Thread Jeff Scott
This is a perfect example of some of the somewhat deceptive advertising I have 
been seeing.  You will note that you get a to pay $3500 for a Mode-S 
transponder that is touted as ADS-B Out "SOLVED".  But what is less than 
obvious is that the Transponder does NOT have a WAAS GPS Position source.  If 
you happen to have a WAAS enabled Garmin GTN/GNS system to front end the 
transponder as a position source, you're in luck.  If you don't, well, for 
another $15,000, they can fix you right up. 

This is virtually identical to the unit I looked at from Sandia Aerospace for 
the same price, except that the Sandia unit also had ADS-B in, a traffic 
display on the front panel, and WiFi to talk to your GPS.  But you still need 
to buy a high end WAAS enabled Garmin device to front end it. (read $)

When reading the ads for ADS-B Out, you have to look to see what isn't in the 
ad.  

-Jeff Scott
Los Alamos, NM
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Subject:?KR> ADS-B BendixKing by Honeywell
Here is some information that might help your research. If you need a 
transponder this King might be a good way to go.

http://www.bendixking.com/Search-Results?searchtext=Ads-b&searchmode=anyword

Larry H




KR> ADS-B BendixKing by Honeywell

2016-08-03 Thread Tommy Waymack
 "Someone" does make an all in one unit but I don't believe it will be
going in  a KR.The reason a milti box approach is used is so that the
system can be changed without large out lays of funds at any one
time.Standard catergory IFR aircraft are the basis of avionics
developement.Have not seen any GNS-430's in KRs yet.Tommy W.

On Wed, Aug 3, 2016 at 8:59 AM, Larry via KRnet 
wrote:

> I noticed that no one seems to have one piece of equipment that will do it
> all. As you say, each separate piece that is needed to make a complete
> system really adds up. I wanted to yell at the king guys I talked to
> because they act like buying multiple pieces is no big deal!!
> I will bet someone will build a cheaper single box that will do it all and
> kick everyone's butt!!
> A big push was on at Oshkosh to allow non certified equipment and owner
> installed equipment in certified aircraft that may be better than certified.
> The bureaucrats in the FAA are in such a state of cover ass, slow
> development down because of their laziness or whatever it is that it takes
> forever for already outdated technology to show up for sale to the public.
> If I were King for a day!!
>
> Sent from my iPhone
>
> > On Aug 3, 2016, at 8:44 AM, Jeff Scott via KRnet 
> wrote:
> >
> > This is a perfect example of some of the somewhat deceptive advertising
> I have been seeing.  You will note that you get a to pay $3500 for a Mode-S
> transponder that is touted as ADS-B Out "SOLVED".  But what is less than
> obvious is that the Transponder does NOT have a WAAS GPS Position source.
> If you happen to have a WAAS enabled Garmin GTN/GNS system to front end the
> transponder as a position source, you're in luck.  If you don't, well, for
> another $15,000, they can fix you right up.
> >
> > This is virtually identical to the unit I looked at from Sandia
> Aerospace for the same price, except that the Sandia unit also had ADS-B
> in, a traffic display on the front panel, and WiFi to talk to your GPS.
> But you still need to buy a high end WAAS enabled Garmin device to front
> end it. (read $)
> >
> > When reading the ads for ADS-B Out, you have to look to see what isn't
> in the ad.
> >
> > -Jeff Scott
> > Los Alamos, NM
> >
> > ---
> >
> > Subject: KR> ADS-B BendixKing by Honeywell
> > Here is some information that might help your research. If you need a
> transponder this King might be a good way to go.
> >
> >
> http://www.bendixking.com/Search-Results?searchtext=Ads-b&searchmode=anyword
> >
> > Larry H
> >
> >
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KR> ADS-B BendixKing by Honeywell

2016-08-03 Thread Larry
I noticed that no one seems to have one piece of equipment that will do it all. 
As you say, each separate piece that is needed to make a complete system really 
adds up. I wanted to yell at the king guys I talked to because they act like 
buying multiple pieces is no big deal!!
I will bet someone will build a cheaper single box that will do it all and kick 
everyone's butt!!
A big push was on at Oshkosh to allow non certified equipment and owner 
installed equipment in certified aircraft that may be better than certified.
The bureaucrats in the FAA are in such a state of cover ass, slow development 
down because of their laziness or whatever it is that it takes forever for 
already outdated technology to show up for sale to the public.
If I were King for a day!!

Sent from my iPhone

> On Aug 3, 2016, at 8:44 AM, Jeff Scott via KRnet  
> wrote:
> 
> This is a perfect example of some of the somewhat deceptive advertising I 
> have been seeing.  You will note that you get a to pay $3500 for a Mode-S 
> transponder that is touted as ADS-B Out "SOLVED".  But what is less than 
> obvious is that the Transponder does NOT have a WAAS GPS Position source.  If 
> you happen to have a WAAS enabled Garmin GTN/GNS system to front end the 
> transponder as a position source, you're in luck.  If you don't, well, for 
> another $15,000, they can fix you right up. 
> 
> This is virtually identical to the unit I looked at from Sandia Aerospace for 
> the same price, except that the Sandia unit also had ADS-B in, a traffic 
> display on the front panel, and WiFi to talk to your GPS.  But you still need 
> to buy a high end WAAS enabled Garmin device to front end it. (read $)
> 
> When reading the ads for ADS-B Out, you have to look to see what isn't in the 
> ad.  
> 
> -Jeff Scott
> Los Alamos, NM
>  
> ---
> 
> Subject: KR> ADS-B BendixKing by Honeywell
> Here is some information that might help your research. If you need a 
> transponder this King might be a good way to go.
> 
> http://www.bendixking.com/Search-Results?searchtext=Ads-b&searchmode=anyword
> 
> Larry H
> 
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KR> ADS-B BendixKing by Honeywell

2016-08-02 Thread larry howell
Here is some information that might help your research. If you need a 
transponder this King might be a good way to go.

http://www.bendixking.com/Search-Results?searchtext=Ads-b&searchmode=anyword

Larry H

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